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The opposition is calling on the Manitoba government to fully fund the abortion pill and make it more widely available.
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Helping entrepreneurs turn their ideas into businesses is the topic for the first lunch series hosted by the Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce.
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Zebra mussels are now a concern for Winnipeg’s drinking water.
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Rising interest rates and tighter commodity prices are some things producers should think about when making their seeding plans for the year.
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21 people across the province were charged with impaired driving during the final week of the RCMP Holiday Checkstop Program
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The Quadrantid Meteor shower was slated to peak last night, and it did not disappoint!
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The Bank of Canada estimates there may be 60,000 fewer jobs by 2019 due to increases to minimum wages across the country.
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People who like to smoke on public patios in Winnipeg may have to butt out starting in the spring.
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Doctors are urging Manitobans to get the flu shot despite concerns that it has not been as effective in past years.
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Two 13 year old boys from Brandon are facing charges after a mountain bike was stolen from a business early Wednesday morning.
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Credit Unions in Manitoba will not be subject to new mortgage rules set by the federal government on January 1.
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